Stumpffia tetradactyla was created in 1991.
Stumpffia pygmaea was created in 1991.
Stumpffia helenae was created in 2000.
Stumpffia grandis was created in 1974.
Stumpffia gimmeli was created in 1992.
Stumpffia tridactyla was created in 1975.
Yes, a tetradactyla is an anteater. The noun tetradactyla is a singular, common, concrete noun, a thing.
Tamandua tetradactyla
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Allactaga tetradactyla.
The pangolin is the common name for an unusual and rare genus of mammal that is only found in the tropics of Asia and Africa. I was able to find the names of eight pangolin species. They are Manis culionensis, Manis gigantea, Manis temminckii, Manis tricuspis, Manis tetradactyla, Manis crassicaudata, Manis pentadactyla, and Manis javanica.
the Giant Anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla, about 1.8 m (5.9 ft) long including the tail; the Silky Anteater Cyclopes didactylus, about 35 cm (14 in) long; the Southern Tamandua or Collared Anteater Tamandua tetradactyla, about 1.2 m (3.9 ft) long; and the Northern Tamandua Tamandua mexicana of similar dimensions.
The northern tamandua would be Tamandua Mexicana. They always have a black vest and there are some skull differences and differences in gestation. The southern Tamandua is Tamandua Tetradactyla. They are sometimes vest but not always. They have a gestation of 150 days. If you are looking at a vested souther anteater and norther tamandua side by side you would not likely be able to tell them appart. Though tamandua m tends to havbe a very definite vest and Tamandua t. tends to have less definite edges.
Depends on the species you are looking for! They all belong to the genus Manis; there are eight living species: Giant pangolin: Manis gigantea Cape pangolin: Manis temmincki Indian pangolin: Manis crassicaudata Chinese pangolin: Manis pentadactyla Sunda pangolin: Manis javanica Philippine pangolin: Manis culionensis Tree pangolin: Manis tricuspis Long-tailed pangolin: Manis tetradactyla